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  1. Cortland says:

    Correction. Battle Fever J was the first to be titled “Super Sentai”. The first Sentai was Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, followed by JAKQ, then Battle Fever J.

    It’s currently listed as the first Super Sentai.

    1. Gregory Vendramini says:

      True! Thanks for pointing it out! ;D

  2. detrop says:

    Nice!

    I wish you could answer your interviewer’s question about whether or not you can work well in a team with: Yes, because I grew up watching [insert Power Rangers or other Super Sentai]!

    That was one thing that eluded me when I was young: watching the group (often) worked so perfectly and bringing the baddies down and learning about the value of teamwork. I liked that they did it together but I never really thought about it until years after.

    1. Gregory Vendramini says:

      Also, answering that you identify with the Red member of the sentai means you have leadership skills, which are always nice to show in a job interview!

      It’s the kind of thing you only think about years later. Next time you watch a Sentai, check the choreography of their fights. You’ve gotta know your teammates really well to pull out that kind of stunts. Fight no as a united team, but as one single entity.

      Thanks for dropping by! : D